Blog topic: Events

During the summer quarter, Popular Science Book Club will read "Superior: the Return of Race Science" by Angela Saini. In this book, author Saini examines the enduring and disturbing belief in biological racial differences that impacts research and scientific advancement.

The International Edible Book Festival commemorates the birthday on April 1st of Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826), the French gastronome who wrote one of the seminal founding works on gastronomy, Physiologie du goût. It also celebrates the playful spirit of April Fool’s Day by encouraging us to play with our food and to consume literature on a whole new level.

The Lighting the Way project has elected to postpone its forthcoming working meeting indefinitely as Stanford Libraries and Stanford University continues to monitor the local and global developments of COVID-19. At this point, no further arrangements have been made, and no specific dates have been set to reschedule the working meeting, although we are looking potentially rescheduling the meeting for later this summer or early this fall.

Come join us at the Science Library and participate in fun Pi themed activities such as trivia, scavenger hunt, games, giveaways, and an Albert Einstein birthday photo booth. There will also be a Raspberry Pi workshop hosted by Engineering Library.

March 9th, 2020 Update: This event has been postponed. Stay tuned for a new date.

The Stanford Science and Engineering Libraries and the Lane Medical Library are happy to announce Gear Up for Research Communication! Join us for this minisymposium on April 8th and learn how to amplify your impact as a researcher.